"The Space Between with Barre Phillips" is a captivating and avant-garde musical journey crafted by Philip Gelb, released in 2001 under the 482 Music label. This intriguing album is a collaborative effort featuring Pauline Oliveros, Dana Reason, and the legendary Barre Phillips, recorded live at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies in Berkeley, CA, in 1998. Spanning a diverse range of genres including avant-garde, free jazz, minimalism, experimental, and noise music, the album offers a unique and unconventional listening experience.
With a runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes, the album comprises 12 tracks, each with evocative titles such as "King Kong Passes Through the Gates of Shaolin Temple and Contemplates Life," "Penguin," and "Candles on the Lake Shore." Philip Gelb's mastery of the shakuhachi, a traditional Japanese bamboo flute, is complemented by Dana Reason's piano and Barre Phillips' double bass, creating a truly unusual and innovative instrumentation. The album's experimental nature and the interplay of these distinct musical voices make it a standout piece in the world of contemporary and avant-garde music.